Why Prince William was “furious” when relationship with Princess Catherine was made public
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s love story is truly one for the history books. The couple fell in love while studying at St Andrews University in Scotland, and initially the future king was almost prohibited from living with his then-friend Kate.
Despite the obstacles, though, the two found each other and fell in love. That led to the British paparazzi press persisting in doing their utmost to land the juiciest stories about the then-girlfriend of the future king. By all accounts, William did his best to protect Kate from the excessive media coverage, and after they had dated for some time, he decided to help her navigate what had become a very public relationship.
Prior to that, however, William is reported to have discovered something that left him raging. When one newspaper printed what could be interpreted as a private secret, the prince’s mood shifted quickly towards anger.
Prince William and Kate Middleton might never have met one another if the former had made a fateful decision he was considered. Just a semester into his first year at St Andrews University in Scotland, the future king was reportedly pondering the idea of leaving.
Prince William & Kate Middleton met at St Andrews University
It’s said that William thought the school was too far away from home, and he wasn’t enjoying his classes.
“I don’t think I was homesick; I was more daunted,” William later revealed, as per royal expert Katie Nicholl.
“My father was very understanding about it and realized I had the same problem as he probably had. We chatted a lot, and in the end we both realized—I definitely realized—that I had to come back.”
In the meantime, the school worked hard to get him to stay, and so William decided to give it another go. The prince settled in nicely during his second semester – around the same time he had taken notice of a “shy” and “quieter” girl named Kate. In her book William And Harry, Nicholl wrote that William liked that about her.
“Often Kate would go running before breakfast and arrive at the dining hall just before breakfast was over,” Nicholl wrote.
“Within weeks William was bold enough to invite her to join him. Every morning he and his friends sat in the same place, next to the head table, where a crimson throne and 18 seats were reserved for the wardens and deans. The impressive ground-floor dining hall was decorated with heavy oil paintings of philosophers from the Scottish Enlightenment and beautiful stained-glass windows, and there was always a cooked breakfast available. Health-conscious like his father, William would choose muesli and fruit, as did Kate.”
William and Kate became friends, before things took off at a now-famous charity fashion show. In 2002, William bought a front-row ticket to a fashion show in which Kate was featuring, spending around £200 for the seat.
Prince William “was smitten” with Kate Middleton
Kate took to the catwalk in a now-legendary see-through dress that revealed her underwear. By that point, William felt she wasn’t just a friend anymore, but rather someone he had developed feelings for.
In William & Harry, Katie Nicholl explained that William “decided to make his move” at a party after the show. The two “huddled” in a quiet corner, speaking. But when the prince leaned in to kiss her, Kate pulled away, “momentarily stunned that he had been so bold in a room full of strangers.”
At the time, Kate was dating another student, but that didn’t matter to Prince William.
“It was clear to us that William was smitten with Kate,” a friend of William and Kate’s, who was at the party and saw it all, told Nicholl.
“He actually told her she was a knockout that night, which caused her to blush. There was definitely chemistry between them, and Kate had really made an impression on William. She played it very cool, and at one point when William seemed to lean in to kiss her, she pulled away. She didn’t want to give off the wrong impression or make it too easy for Will.”
At first, the two were good friends. In the fall of 2002, they moved into 13A Hope Street, an off-campus apartment, with friends Fergus Boyd and Olivia Bleasdale. Their romance grew stronger, and behind the flat house doors, they could be together without having people around them all the time.